Key Points

Arsenal staged a comeback to defeat Newcastle 3-2 in an entertaining pre-season match in Singapore. Anthony Elanga opened the scoring for Newcastle, but Arsenal responded through Mikel Merino and an own goal. Jacob Murphy equalized for the Magpies before Martin Ødegaard’s late penalty secured the win. Both teams showed attacking intent, making it an exciting warm-up ahead of the new season.

Key Points: Arsenal Edge Newcastle 3-2 in Thrilling Singapore Pre-Season Clash

  • Anthony Elanga scored early for Newcastle on his debut
  • Mikel Merino equalized with a low strike for Arsenal
  • Alex Murphy's own goal gave Arsenal the lead
  • Jacob Murphy leveled before Ødegaard's penalty won it
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Arsenal triumph 3-2 over Newcastle United in pre-season

Arsenal fought back to beat Newcastle 3-2 in a high-energy pre-season friendly, with Ødegaard sealing victory from the spot in Singapore.

"Ødegaard calmly converted the 81st-minute penalty to seal the win – Match Report"

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, July 27 (IANS) Newcastle United fell to a narrow 3-2 defeat against Arsenal in a lively pre-season clash at Singapore’s National Stadium, despite an early lead and a spirited performance.

Anthony Elanga, making his first start since arriving from Nottingham Forest, put United ahead inside six minutes. A slick move involving Sandro Tonali and Kieran Trippier ended with the Swede bundling home from close range to give the Magpies an early advantage.

Arsenal, who had edged AC Milan earlier in the week, responded swiftly. After several close calls from both sides, including efforts from Kai Havertz, Bruno Guimarães, and Benjamin White, the Gunners drew level just after a first-half drinks break. Former Newcastle man Mikel Merino found space at the edge of the box and drilled a low strike past Nick Pope.

The Premier League runners-up then took the lead in unfortunate fashion, when a dangerous cross from Havertz deflected off Alex Murphy and into his own net in the 35th minute.

Newcastle nearly responded before the break, but Anthony Gordon’s effort drifted wide. Eddie Howe rang the changes at half-time, keeping only Pope and William Osula on the pitch. The reshuffled side showed intent, and in the 59th minute, Jacob Murphy brought United level with a precise left-footed strike after good work from Tino Livramento.

Murphy then turned provider, crossing for Osula who headed just wide. Pope kept the scores level with excellent saves from Max Dowman and Martin Ødegaard, before being replaced by John Ruddy.

Ruddy was soon tested, saving well from Dowman, while Lewis Miley’s lobbed attempt floated over after a poor clearance from Arsenal’s substitute keeper, Kepa Arrizabalaga.

But it was Arsenal who would snatch victory late on. Joelinton was penalised for a foul on Dowman, and Ødegaard calmly converted the 81st-minute penalty to seal the win.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian football fan, I love watching these pre-season matches in Asia! Singapore crowd was amazing. Newcastle's defense needs work though - that own goal was painful to watch 😅
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Aditya G
Why does Arsenal always get these lucky wins? The penalty decision looked soft to me. Newcastle played better football for most parts. VAR would have overturned that in PL.
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Sarah B
Elanga's early goal was brilliant! Shows why Newcastle signed him. But the team needs to work on maintaining intensity for full 90 minutes. Pre-season or not, these matches matter for confidence.
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Karthik V
Watching from Mumbai at 1 AM was worth it! Both teams gave their all. Special mention to Kepa - that clearance mistake shows why Chelsea loaned him out. Arsenal's bench needs strengthening.
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Nisha Z
As a neutral Indian fan, these matches are great for Asian football development. Hope more big clubs come to India too! The Singapore crowd's energy was infectious 🇸🇬⚽

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